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How Retail Sales Became “Unskilled” Work - JSTOR Daily
There’s a big difference between how salespeople in traditional department stores and big-box retailers interact with their customers.
Teaching Black Women’s Self-Care during Jim Crow - JSTOR Daily
Maryrose Reeves Allen founded a wellness program at Howard University in 1925 that emphasized the physical, mental, and spiritual health of Black women.
New York City, Underwater - JSTOR Daily
Climate change is transforming the Big Apple. How long will it be until America’s largest city is all but wiped off the map?
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can't wait! that Jewish POG city needs to be wiped out yesterday.
- October 11, 2021
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All trees are witnesses of a sort, but some have seen more than others. Studying large, unique “witness trees" can reveal clues to the history of a forest, including when autumn has arrived throughout... View More
What Does a Tree See? - JSTOR Daily
A hundred-year-old red oak in a Massachusetts forest told a writer and a team of scientists secrets about change over time.
How Show Business Went Union - JSTOR Daily
Since the nineteenth century, the IATSE union has organized behind-the-scenes workers, first in theater, then in the movies.
Albert Raboteau on Re-Enchanting the World - JSTOR Daily
The late religion scholar suggested that to regain a sense of wonder, we should look to education.
Scientists Find Clues to the Mysteries of an Ocean Reef - JSTOR Daily
Beyond the tropical waters of the island nation of Palau lies the Ngaraard Pinnacle, a much rarer kind of reef than its colorful coral cousin.
The Very Human Appeal of American Horror Story - JSTOR Daily
The late author Joanna Russ had insights about why horror speaks to ordinary experiences and emotions.
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Did Thoreau Do Yoga? - JSTOR Daily
The transcendentalist was big on Asian texts—at least as he understood them.
Indigenismo in the United States - JSTOR Daily
The adoption of Aztec cultural iconography by modern activists has roots in Mexican nationalist policies of the 1920s.
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